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HF and CN- have covalent bonds.
(106 g MgO / 1) * ( 1 mol MgO / 40.3044 g MgO) = 2.63 mol MgO.
If "mgo" is supposed to be a chemical formula, it should be written as MgO and then stands for magnesium oxide.
MgO, magnesium oxide an ionic compound
the final formula of magnesium oxide is MgO.
MgO is magnesium oxide so it is an ionic bond.
the type of bond in MgO is Manganese(ii)sulphate
Magnesium oxide is ionically bonded.The cation,Mg 2+bonds with the anionO 2-to form the ionic bond,MgO
Mg3N2 > MgO > MgCl2
Magnesium is a metal and Oxygen is a non-metal. Therefore, the bond between the two, MgO, is an ionic bond.
MgO is an ionic compound.
No. It is ionic because the electronegativity difference is greater than 1.7 (2.3).
HF and CN- have covalent bonds.
Yes. An ionic bond is formed between a metal and a non metal. In this case, Mg is the metal, and O is the non metal.
No. It is ionic because the electronegativity difference is greater than 1.7 (2.3).
Yes, magnesium oxide is ioinic, as it consists of a metal ion reacting with a non-metal ion.
(106 g MgO / 1) * ( 1 mol MgO / 40.3044 g MgO) = 2.63 mol MgO.